The working class people liked to hide themselves away in holes underground
In the 1970s, the working class faced economic challenges due to high inflation and unemployment rates. Many blue-collar jobs were being lost to automation and outsourcing, leading to concerns about job security and stagnant wages. Housing affordability was also a major issue, with rising costs and limited availability of affordable housing.
Social class can be a barrier because it can influence access to resources such as education, healthcare, and job opportunities. Economic disparities may lead to unequal treatment or discrimination based on one's social class. Additionally, social class can impact an individual's social network and opportunities for upward mobility.
In the 1850s, many workers lived in urban areas where the industrial revolution was taking place. They often lived in crowded and unsanitary conditions in tenements close to their workplaces. These urban neighborhoods were home to a large portion of the working class during this time period.
In general, the lower class was treated with less respect and had fewer opportunities than the upper class. They often had limited access to education, healthcare, and political power, and were more likely to live in poverty or face discrimination. The upper class, on the other hand, enjoyed privileges such as better living conditions, higher social status, and greater economic resources.
Henry Ford increased worker loyalty through initiatives like the $5 workday, which offered better pay and reduced working hours for employees. This influenced the labor movement by setting a precedent for better working conditions and higher wages, leading to increased unionization and worker rights.
A social class is a homogeneous group of people in a society formed on the combined basis of 1. Education 2. Occupation 3. Income 4. Place of residence And have who have similar social values similar interest in life and they behave a like have approximately equal position of respect or status in a society. The social classes of Pakistan. 1.Upper social class2. Middle social class 3. Working social class 1.Upper social class. The upper social class which generally have high level of income and belong to be most high paying profession and they live in most cleanest place of the country and money will be no problem for them and their size is 2% of the total society and approximately 3.7 million they have 60% to 65% of money of the country. They are actually 1. High status leadership 2. Big business man 3. Top management of the company 2. Middle Social Class. The USC and MSC education are met different like USC study in foreign country like oxford university and MSC are study in local university of their country but income size will found more different their houses are different their house are not huge and not think for a huge house of defense and think a house of Gulshan-e-iqbal their population is 28% out of the total population their population is 53 to 54 million of the total population They are actually 1. They are small to medium size business man. 2. Middle management 3. Low ranking govt officer And the big difference in USC and MSC is house concentration they focus more to their house but USC not so much home focus they are less and MSC lot home focus. 4.Working Social Class.The WSC are not much more educated they are not in very accurative profession their income is low and they build one two room poorly houses, electricity not available water etc.Their size is 70% out total population of Pakistan. They are actually 1. They are very small size shop owner. Skill, semi skill & unskilled 2. Low grade govt staff ( peons, driver) 3. Poor former 4. Political worker
They could not afford to live anywhere else.
They could not afford to live anywhere else.
The Bourgeoisie are the Middle Class - Merchants, Doctors, lawyers - originally the people who live in a BOURG, a town, and later coming to mean the people who control the town and employ the Proletariat, who are the working class.
They live just like we do
in boxes
For the most part it is basically like this: the affluent people live in the east end, the working class people live in the south end, the west end is primarily blacks.
hard working
No; he was a working class carpenter although he had royal blood. He didn't live as an upper class person; in the Bible he comments once that he has "no place to lay his head"; he was homeless.
Their class is Mammalia, But if you mean as in like cat or dog they are Feliformia/Felidae.
They were recorded to live in the wild until 1970s <3
they couldn’t afford to live anywhere else~apex
no. its dangerous